Transcript of Business Classification Scheme and Disposal Policy
Business Classification Scheme and Disposal PolicyVersion 24
September 2020
David Haynes
Kelvin Smith
Hilary Evans
Following comments by Justine Rainbow, The National Archive
3.0 (working version) April 2004 Kate McNichol Examples of
documents under classes altered to be more relevant to
HSE business
Sue Cornmell
Some textual amendments following pilot exercise (SC)
4.0 November 2005 Kathy Morgan
Mark Flynn
Review of headings and scope notes by Central Records
Unit/EDRM
Project Team
5.0 February 2006 Kathy Morgan Amendment to layout of headings
(hyphens replaced by colons)
6.0 July 2006 Kathy Morgan Amendment to para 4.1.4 heading and new
paragraph inserted under
4.1.4 heading
7.0 March 2008 Kathy Morgan Σ Σ ι χΣχΣ Μ Σχχ
χΣΜ Σ
(and associated changes to contents and index pages)
8.0 September 2008 Kathy Morgan ΣνζχΣ χΣχΣ ι χΣΜ 'EζχΣ'
χΣΜ Σ
χΣΜ Σ
(and associated changes to contents and index pages)
9.0 September 2009 Kathy Morgan χΣΜ Σ (Σ ννχ Σν χ ΣχΣχν
and index pages)
10.0 May 2010 Kathy Morgan χΣΜ Σ (Σ ννχ Σν χ ΣχΣχν
and index pages)
11.0 May 2010 Kathy Morgan ΣΣχν χ χχ Σ – Disclosure
12.0 October 2010 Kathy Morgan χΣΜ ΣιχΣ χ ΣνζχΣ Σ
ΣνχχΣν χΣχΣ ζι χΣΜ 'EζχΣν' (Σ
associated changes to index pages)
13.0 June 2012 Kathy Morgan Review and update of document
14.0 August 2013 Kathy Morgan χΣΜ Σ (Σ ννχ Σν χ ΣχΣχν
and index pages)
15.0 February 2014 Kathy Morgan CΣ χχ ( ιν ι Μνι Μι(
1.2.1, 1.2.2, 1.2.3, 1.3.2
16.0 June 2014 Kathy Morgan New Summary of Classification
Headings
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17.0 May 2015 Kathy Morgan Review and update of document
18.0 November 2015 Kathy Morgan Σ χ Σ (Σ ννχ Σν χ
contents and index pages)
Paragraph reworded to reflect change of heading
19.0 January 2018 Sean Egan IIC Approved change in policy to align
disposal schedules of paper
records with those defined for digital records.
20.0 March 2018 Kathy Morgan Σ ζχ Σχ ΣΜΣ ζχΣν χΜ Σ D
Buxton Proposals
21.0 May 2018 Sean Egan Finalised version for approval by EMB.
Includes revised disposal
policies for HR specific data (exercise to rationalise the policy
for all
departments within the SSCL services), CRD specific exceptions,
and
excludes the Science and Research category that will be considered
as
part of a separate information governance exercise.
22.0 July 2019 Kathy Morgan Review and update of "exemptions"
table
23.0 December 2019 Kathy Morgan Σ ζχ Σχ ΣΜΣ ζχΣν χΜ
(Comah Safety Reports) and Land Use Planning
24.0 September 2020 Kathy Morgan Exemptions table renamed
"exceptions". Review and update of
document, including "exceptions" table and additional heading
4.4.3.
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Summary of Classification Headings
STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT 14
REGULATORY FUNCTIONS 15
EXTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS 18
INTRODUCTION
1. As a government department, there is an expectation on HSE (from
both Parliament and the UK population) to
treat its information with due care. This includes protecting
information (whether personal data or sensitive
material) and safeguarding material that enable HSE to demonstrate
accountability and responsibility. This
accountability to the citizen is what gives government departments
their unique status within society, and it is
the information we capture that is the main conduit for ensuring
our responsibilities are effectively discharged.
2. The Public Records Act 1958 and 1967 (PRA), the Data Protection
Act 2018 (DPA), the Freedom of Information
Aχ ( Aχ) Σ χ ν Μ χι ΣιχΣ ΜχΣν ζι χ ΜΜ ιιΙ for
all civil service information activity. Together they place
limitations and boundaries on what can be collected and
held; what should be retained and released; what should be made
available on request; and how material can be
used and reused. Government departments and specifically their
Accounting Officers are responsible before the
Μ ι ζΜΣ χ χν Σ χ ι CΣΜΜιν C ιχ Σ χ ΣΣχ ιιν
is currently the main route to guidance on how compliance can be
achieved.
3. To meet our statutory responsibilities HSE is required to manage
its information in a systematic way. This means
the information we capture is stored, organised and structured in a
consistent way, is secure, accessible to those
who need it, and is destroyed when there is no longer a legal or
operational reason for retaining it.
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4. Α BνΣνν CΜννχΣ (BC) Σ DνζνΜ Μ ν ιχΜ ζΣΣχ HEν ΣιχΣ
management regime. Its purpose is to support compliance with legal
obligations, and provides a roadmap for
ΣΣ χ ΜΜ ΣιχΣ χ ζιν ιζιχΜ ι ζΜ χχ νχν χ HEν ι
information categories, and the set period for which the
information should be retained.
5. The BCS is an integral feature of our corporate information
management systems. TRIM, COIN, and our paper
records repository, all use the BCS as the basis for classifying,
storing, accessing, and (eventually) disposing of
information. However, this policy applies to all information
captured or created by HSE, regardless of format,
purpose, or storage mechanism.
HOW IT WORKS
6. The BCS provides a common and consistent framework for handling
information across HSE. It is intended to
support all areas of HEν νΣνν ΣΜΣ ζιι Σ ζιΖχν ιΙΣ χ ν ι ι
functional analysis of HSE which is an approach that has been
adopted throughout the Civil Service and endorsed
by The National Archives.
7. The BCS is organised into a tιΜΜ ΜννχΣ ι νχ ιν ν Σ ιΣν ν
ΜΜν
• Function ν ν χζΜΜ χι χ ιζινΣχ χ Ζι ινζΣνΜχν χχ ι Σ χ HE χ
fulfil its goals.
• Activity ν χ νι χ Ζι χνΙν performed by the HSE to accomplish each
of its functions. Several
activities may be associated with each function.
• Process ν χ νι χ χνΙν χΙ ζΜ Σ ιΜι νν χ ζιι χχ
8. Some Examples are listed below:
Function Activity Process
Assessment
DISPOSAL SCHEDULE
9. Each entry in the BCS includes a column containing the
recommended disposal period for the category of
ΣιχΣ Σ θνχΣ Αν ιζινΣχν χ ζΣχ Σ χ ΣχΣχν ΜΜ χ HE ιθιν χ
information to be destroyed.
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10. If in exceptional circumstances information is required for
longer than its disposal period, a Records Instrument
(RI) will be required. An RI provides legal provision for the
retention of information beyond its normal disposal
point and requires a business case that sets out the justification
for doing so. It is the Secretary of State who has
the final approval on all such cases
11. The main drivers for disposal, and therefore the authority for
the disposal periods defined in this document are:
• Statutory – where HSE has a legal duty defined by law to retain
information for the period defined
• Litigation – Where information is retained for the purposes of
defending HSE in the event of litigation being
brought against it
• Approved disposal – ζιΣ νζνΜ ζιν prescribed by other bodies, e.g.
The National Archives, the
Cabinet Office, etc.
• Operational need – ι χ ιχΣχΣ ΣιχΣ ΣχΣν χ ζι ιχΜ ιΜ χ HEν
operational activities
EXCEPTIONS TO THE DEFAULT DISPOSAL SCHEDULE
Category BCS Disposal Schedule
Individual employee medical reports relating to accidents and ill
health, health
surveillance records relating to hazardous substances (including
asbestos,
compressed air, lead and ionising radiation)
1.6.1. 40 years
Papers relating to certain Industry Advisory Committees are sent to
the
National Archives for permanent preservation e.g. ACDS, ACTS,
1.14.2. To be selected for
permanent
Appraisal Report
Plant Protection Legislation, Policy and Committees: development of
policy and
advice to ministers on pesticides and plant protection and UK
representation at
EU forums. These areas of policy are significant for historical
purposes:
demonstrating the tightening or weakening of regulatory processes;
discussing
the work of the Committees licensing pesticides; monitoring
residues;
commenting on the overall effectiveness and direction of pesticides
regulation;
significant new directions in the regime such as biodiversity
initiatives.
2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.5.
preservation at TNA
Appraisal Report
Biological COSHH Notification (Control of Substances Hazardous to
Health) 4.4.1. 40 years
GSMR Safety Case (Gas Safety Management Regulations) 4.4.1. 40
years
OSD Safety Case (Offshore) 4.4.1. 40 years
Biological GM Notification (Genetic Modification) 4.4.2. 40
years
Hazardous Substances Consent (including Land Use Planning) 4.4.2.
40 years
Mining Issues 4.4.2. 40 years
OSD Safety Zone Applications and Wells Permissioning 4.4.2. 40
years
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Category BCS Disposal Schedule
Pesticides (Plant Protection) and Biocides Products and Active
Substances:
Operational files and data. All information can be destroyed 10
years after the
χ ννχΣ ν ζι ι ν ΣΣζζι ΣΜνν ΣιΣν Ζνχ ΜΣι
retention.
substance expires /
ΣΣζζι
Inspector notebooks/diaries which DO NOT contain information
relating to
ongoing investigations but contain details of inspection
visits
4.5. I year after creation or
when full
NOTE: HSE has no legal requirement to keep employee health records
from
companies no longer trading. However, we have a small number of
legacy
records
4.5. 8 years
Health surveillance records if HSE is the duty holder 4.7. 40
years
Key records relating to major incidents are sent to the National
Archives for
permanent preservation e.g. Buncefield Fire, Piper Alpha and ICL
Plastics
explosions
Disposal Schedule
1. Business Support and Management The internal management of HSE
as an organisation and of its Directorate and Divisions.
1.1. Business Strategy
Formulating HSE policy and strategy to enable it to operate and
deliver the services it is bound to deliver at
both corporate and departmental levels.
Review of operational strategies, developing objectives and plans,
compliance and operational audits.
1.1.1. Corporate Mission
Development, review and updating of the missions and goals for the
HSC/E and its
Directorates/Divisions
1.1.2. Strategic Planning
Development of operational strategies to enable HSC and HSE to
achieve its
missions and goals, e.g. Communications, Priority Programmes,
review of
operational strategies, five years forward
Use 1.1.4. “Corporate Policies” for review of policies
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
1.1.4. Corporate Policies
Developing, reviewing and updating of policies and plans that
affect the whole of
HSC/HSE to ensure consistency, e.g. Corporate Identity, Equal
opportunities &
diversity, Sustainable development, Communities
Use 1.6.2. “Conditions of employment” for policies relating to
staff terms of
employment, pensions etc.
Use 1.9.2. “Administration for procedures for staff undertaking
administrative duties
Use 1.9.3 “Operations” for procedure for staff undertaking
operational duties and
responsibilities
1.2. Organisational Planning
Formulating and monitoring plans to deliver strategy at all levels
within the organisation.
Use 1.1.4. “Corporate Policies” for work relating to corporate
policies
1.2.1. Financial
Planning use of financial resources, e.g. preparation and
submission of HSE input to
the Spending Review process
1.2.2. Planning Staffing Needs
Planning of human resources, e.g. reviewing staffing needs and
planning for restructuring Use 1.6.9. “Staff Performance” for Line
Management of HSE staff
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
1.2.3. Developing Plans
Development, review and updating of annual and periodic plans for
divisions and directorates as well as corporately for HSE Use
1.13.2. “Inyear activities” for estate planning
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Disposal Schedule
Reviewing the performance of the business including quality
management, auditing and business efficiency.
1.3.1. Internal Audit and Assurance
Internal auditing and assurance of procedures and processes, e.g.
compliance
audits, financial audits, operational audits
Destroy 9 years
(3yrs active, 6yrs
Measurement of performance against targets and standards, e.g.
Continuous improvement processes, quality assurance, Stakeholder
perceptions, corporate health & safety performance reviews Use
1.6.11. “Staff relations” for staff attitude surveys
Use 1.1.2. “Strategic planning” for review of operational
strategies
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Including all aspects of records management, library and
information provision to staff language services and
initiatives to identify and disseminate corporate knowledge
1.5.1. Records Management
Development, review and updating of HSE Records Plan (Business
Classification Scheme & Retention Schedule), Management of
registered files and Electronic document and records management
(EDRM) Use 1.9.2. “Administration” for generic guidance for records
management procedures Use 1.1.4 “Corporate Policies” for records
management policies
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Work of HSE languages services, e.g. translations, interpreting
service, telephone interpreting service Use 1.11.5. “Contract
Management” for management of contracts with external
translators
1.5.3. Information Centres
Work of the HSE Information Centres, e.g. document supply, search
services,
integrated Library management service
1.5.4. Internal Helplines
Provision of helplines to staff e.g. Steria service desk and
personnel helpline
Destroy 5 years
(3yrs active, 2yrs
1.5.5. Intranet
Operation of the Intranet service within HSE, e.g. preparation,
reviewing, updating and uploading web pages for information. Use
5.1.4. “HSE Website” for production of information intended
primarily for public
use
Disposal Schedule
1.6. Human Resource Management
ΣΣ Σ ΜζΣ HE νχ ΣΜΣ ζνχΜΜΣ ζιιΣ ΣΣχ ΣχΣν
employment, training and development, pay administration and staff
welfare. Includes some activities
associated with external staff involved in HSE activities
Use 1.2.2 “Planning Staffing Needs” for reviews of staffing
numbers, etc.
1.6.1. Employee Personal Records
Covers employee contracts, health, pension, special leave
(including injury, adoption,
parental, maternity), disciplinary records where dismissal took
place, changes in legal
νχχν ιΙΣ ζχχιΣν ζιχΣν ιιΣν χΣν νχι ζ
allowances, bonuses, and HR documents from a previous OGD
employer.
Until aged 85 years
1.6.2. Conditions of Employment
Conditions of employment for all HSC/HSE employees, e.g. Civil
Service Code, Official
Secrets Act, Termination of employment Retirement / Redundancy /
Pension
contributions, Data Protection Act (subject access requests by
staff)
Destroy 10 years
1.6.3. Staff Health and Safety
Management of health and safety as it relates to HSE staff, e.g.
H&S Training,
ΣχιΣ H) ιιΣΣχν / νΙ ννννΣχν Σ Σ ΣνχιχΣν ι
fieldworkers,
1.6.4. Recruitment
ιχΣ Σ χχιν ζνχΜΜΣ Ζ νιζχΣν ιιχΣχ ινν
Destroy 3 years
(3yrs active, no
Early retirement and severance, death in service, redundancy
Use 1.6.2. “Conditions of employment” for general policies relating
to staff terms and
conditions
Corporate administration of pay to employees, e.g. Setting pay
structure,
Administration of payroll, Annual review of pay / pay negotiations,
Production of
Pay Matters
1.6.7. Working Time
Administration of time worked by employees, e.g. Ensure compliance
with WTR,
Agreements to work over 48 hours per week Records of time
worked
Note: Individual time records are held locally
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Developing, delivering and monitoring internal training and
induction for new staff,
developing training programmes
Destroy 9 years
(3yrs active, 6yrs
Function Code, Heading a nd Scope Note
Disposal Schedule
1.6.9. Staff Performance
ΣιχΣ χχ ιΜχν χ χ χ ΜΣ ΣΣχ ΣΜ ιν HE νχ ιΣ
Attendance Management
Records relating to attendance management, sick leave, occupational
health and
workplace adjustments.
Records of annual leave, flexible working hours, character
references, security,
grievances and appeals, performance and talent management, training
and
development.
For disciplinary cases that DID result in dismissal, see
1.6.1
Destroy 3 years
Council Committees, handling qualifying disclosures
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Use 1.7.2. “Monitoring and controlling resources” for financial
records relating to
relocating
Control and management of the HSE's financial resources, including
bidding,
budgeting, accounting and charging for HSE activities, centrally
and departmentally.
Use 1.11. “Procurement” for records relating to the payments for
goods and services
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
managing and planning departmental budgets
Use 1.2.1. “Resource Planning” for planning use of financial
resources
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
1.7.2. Resources: Monitoring and Control
EζΣχι ινχν ι ιν
Use 1.7.3 “Accounting for the use of resources” for management of
invoices
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Managing and reporting income and expenditure, e.g. Handling
expense claims,
Setting fees and charges, Invoicing / revenue recovery, Statutory
reporting (HSE
Annual Accounts, VAT reporting)
1.7.4. Asset Management
ΣΣχ HEν ΣΣΜ ννχν Σ ΣνχΣχν administration of pension
schemes, land and buildings, vehicles and office equipment
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
1.8. Legal Services
Providing legal services to support the business, but excluding the
formulation of
health and safety legislation
Use 2.2. “National Legislation” for formulation of health and
safety legislation
Use 4.9. “Enforcement” for the prosecution of dutyholders
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Business Classification Scheme (BCS)
Disposal Schedule
Use 1.8.2. “Civil Claims” for individual legal case files
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Destroy 18 years
(3yrs active, 15yrs
Drafting, distributing, reviewing and updating verbal and written
guidance on
internal procedures and working practices.
1.9.1. Staff Guidance
Staff Handbook
Use 1.6.2. “Conditions of employment” for guidance to staff on
conditions of
employment
General Admin Procedures (GAPs), Premises Guidance Notes (PGNs),
HAS Notes,
Purchasing Manual
1.9.3. Operations
Development, distribution and review of guidance to staff on the
carrying out of
operational duties and responsibilities.
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
1.10. IT and Communications Infrastructure
Developing the use of IT and communications equipment and enabling
access to electronic information.
1.10.1. IT Security
Use 1.1.4. “Corporate Policies” for policies relating to IT
Security
Use 1.9.2. “Administration” for security procedures for staff to
follow
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
1.10.2. IT Projects
ΣΣχ Σν ζιΖχν ιΜχΣ χ χ ΜζΣχ /Α ννχν ι
the benefit of the organisation.
Use 1.5.5. for “Intranet” for projects involving work on HSE’s
Intranet
Use 1.11.5. “Contract management” for projects contracted out to
other than Sopra
Steria
1.10.3. IT Support
Planned programmes for changes or modifications to existing systems
and their
implementation.
Use 1.10.2. “IT Projects” for new projects or development of
replacement systems
Destroy 8 years
(3yrs active, 5yrs
Procuring goods and services from external sources, including
contract and project management.
1.11.1. Terms and Conditions: Development
Drawing up and revision of terms and conditions of purchase to
protect the HSE in
law, e.g. purchase of services/goods, disposals and commissioning
of research
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Disposal Schedule
Information about suppliers and their products or services, e.g.
appraisals, records
of disputes, etc.
contracts
1.11.3. Purchase Orders
Procurement of goods and services by means of a purchase
order.
Use 1.7.3. “Accounting for use of resources” for invoice
payments
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
1.11.4. Contracts
Procurement of services or a piece of work or research by means of
a contract
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
1.11.6. Disposals
The sale or disposal of HSE assets (other than real estate)
Use 1.13.1. “Major property events” for disposal of HSE
buildings
Use 1.12.1. “Furnishings and equipment” for HSE disposal of
furnishings and
equipment
reprographics and other office services.
1.12.1. Furnishings and Equipment
disposal of furniture/equipment
Destroy 5 years
(3yrs active, 2yrs
Managing land and acquiring, ΣνχιχΣ χχΣχ ΣΣ ΣχΣΣ ζιχχΣ Σ νζνΣ
premises, including environmental considerations. Includes
buildings and land owned, rented or leased by
the organisation.
projects
inspections and surveys, asbestos
of new EMS for buildings or functions
Use 1.13.2. “Managing inyear activities for maintenance of existing
HSE buildings
Destroy 10 years
All aspects of Commission and Executive business including
administrative support to the Chairman and the
Advisory Committees
Disposal Schedule
1.14.1. HSC
papers, minutes, reports, correspondence (these papers are
transferred to the
National Archives at 20 years old)
Destroy 18 years
(3yrs active, 15yrs
1.14.2. Industry Advisory Committees
Cχχν Σ νχχν χχ ΣΜ ΣΣHE ιν χΣν
agendas, papers, minutes, correspondence, constitution and
appointment of
members, reports/reviews, topic advisory committees e.g. ACDS,
ACTS
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
1.15. Executive and Board Support (DO NOT USE SEE 1;19)
1.16. Health and Safety Laboratory
Administration of HSL including working agreements with the HSC/E
and activities
of the HSL Board.
Destroy 18 years
(3yrs active, 15yrs
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
1.19. HSE Board April 2008 onwards
All aspects of administration of HSE Board business including Board
meetings
(agendas, papers, minutes)
Destroy 18 years
(3yrs active, 15yrs
1.20. HSE Senior Management Team (SMT)
All aspects of administration of HSE SMT business including SMT
meetings
(agendas, papers, minutes)
Destroy 18 years
(3yrs active, 15yrs
1.21. Information Assurance and Security
There are seven Security Policies within the HMG Security Policy
Framework (SPF)
outlining the mandatory security requirements and management
arrangements to
which all Departments and Agencies (defined as including all bodies
directly
responsible to them) must adhere.
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Information assurance forum, reports and risk registers, audit and
independent
review, security and assurance planning, training and
awareness
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Protective marking and asset control policy, breaches and losses,
notifiable post
controls, release of information controls
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Disposal Schedule
Information assurance and security policy, technical risk
assessments, system
accreditation, encryption and cryptography
Remote working / mobile computing
Removeable media, HSE network security and community security
policies Incident
reporting and investigation
Security and information and communication technology (ICT)
contracts
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Physical security policy at HSE premises, security containers and
cabinets, physical
assessments and baseline controls at
premises, physical security incidents and investigations
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Counter terrorism security policy and plans, Government response
and threat levels,
counter terrorism incidents, reports and reviews
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
2. Policy & Legislation Development
Developing policy directly related to Health and Safety,
contributing to policies for which HSE is not directly responsible.
Drafting and developing legislation or codes of practice to advance
policies, drafting legislative guidance. Use 7.1. “Horizon
Scanning” for gathering intelligence to inform policy Use 5.1.1.
“Publications and multimedia for legislative guidance Use 1.1.2.
“Strategic planning” for planning implementation of policies
2.1. National Policy
alternatives to legislation, preparation of Regulatory Impact
Assessment (RIA),
responding to other government departments' (OGDs)
consultations.
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
2.2. National Legislation
Formulating and drafting new health and safety policy and
legislation at national
level on behalf of the UK government or the devolved legislatures.
Reviewing
existing legislation.
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
2.3. EU Work
Contributing to and commenting on the formulation, drafting and
revision of health and safety policy and
legislation at European Union level e.g. Consultations with EU
stakeholders, working groups, regulatory
impact assessments (RIAs).
2.3.1. Policy
HSE's involvement in the development and review of EU health and
safety
strategies and policies in general
Use 4.4.2. “Permissioning Documents/Licensing/Statutory Notes” for
active
substance and product specific files
Destroy 10 years
Disposal Schedule
2.3.2. Legislation
ιΙΣ ιζν Aν
substance and product specific files
Destroy 10 years
2.4.1. Policy
programmes
groups participation
2.4.3. Treaties and Cooperation
BΜχιΜ ΣχΣΜ ιΣχν Σ ιΣχν χΣ χ Ε Σ χι Σχιν
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Evaluation and review of national/international policies and
legislation
Use 1.1.4. “Corporate Policies” for review of HSE policies
Use 1.1.2. “Strategic planning” for review of operational
strategies
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
3. Standards: Development Formulation, drafting and revision of
health and safety standards
Use 5.1.1. “Publications and multimedia” for preparation of
guidance to standards
3.1. HSE Participation
Management information of staff involved in the development of
standards
Appointment of HSE representatives to BSI committee work –
criteria,
communications, correspondence and changes
Records of HSE representation on BSI Technical Committee
subordinate groups
Agreements with BSI for HSE to act as secretariat for BSI
committees engaged in
European/International work
3.2. British Standards: Preparation
Formulating or contributing to and commenting on the drafting and
review of
health and safety standards at national level, consultation with
stakeholders,
drafting of standards.
Use 5.1.1. “Publications and multimedia” for preparation of
guidance to standards
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
3.3. EU Standards: Preparation
CζιχΣ χ EιζΣ Σν χ ιΜχ ιχ Σ ι EιζΣ Μχ Σ νχ νχΣιν
3.3.1. New Standards
Preparations for a new standard. Consultation with
stakeholders
Use 5.1.1. “Publications and multimedia” for production of HSE
guidance on
standards
Disposal Schedule
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Preparation of a formal objection to a harmonised standard
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
3.4 International Standards: Preparation
CζιχΣ χ ΣχιΣχΣΜ Σν χ ιΜχ ιχ Σ ι
international health and safety standards, drafting, revisions,
review, negotiation,
including consultation with stakeholders
Use 5.1.1. “Publications and multimedia” for production of HSE
guidance on
international standards
Representational activity on standards for HSE, commissioning,
progress and
interaction with HSE, costs
Regulation of duty holders to promote compliance, including
assessment and permissioning, inspection,
investigation and enforcement
4.1. Local Authority: Enforcement Activities
Provision of advice, information and guidance to enable local
authorities to perform
their statutory activities relating to assessment, permissioning
and enforcement of
health and safety legislation
Σ ζχΣ Σ νχιχΣ HEA χΣ GΣ ACν EΑE
ΣχΣν χ Aν Σ νζ Σ
Use 5.1.1. “Publications and multimedia” for guidance that is not
solely aimed at
local authority enforcement officers
Use 5.1.4. “HSE Website” for information issued solely on the
Intranet
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
4.1.2. Monitoring and Auditing
Liaison with local authorities (LAs) both in general and
individually, managing the
audit protocol and the LA Health Return
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
4.1.3. Training
Provision of training to local authority health and safety
personnel to enable them
to carry out their enforcement activities, holding or facilitating
training events,
producing training materials
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Disposal Schedule
Documents relevant to the development of Local Authority/HSE
partnership
strategy, planning and management arrangements, partnership
activities and joint
ιΙΣ ΣΜΣ ΜνΣ Σ ΣχΣ χΣ l Authority Unit and
Partnership Teams.
Use 1.1.2. “Strategic Planning” for development and review of
operational strategies
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
4.2.1. Planning Authorities: Advice
Regulatory and advisory activities HSE is legally required to
provide towards land
use planning and control, advising planning authorities on residual
risk and notifying
of consultation zone for future development and siting of new
development in the
vicinity of hazardous installations or transport infrastructure,
participation in
planning inquiries if necessary
4.3. Working with other Regulators
Provision of advice, information and guidance to enable other
regulators to perform
their statutory activities relating to assessment, permissioning
and enforcement of
health and safety legislation.
Use 5.3. “External agencies liaison” for work with nonregulatory
organisations
Use 4.1. “Local Authorities enforcement activities” for work with
local authorities
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
4.4.1. Safety Reports/Cases: Assessment
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
certification, exemptions, consents, approvals and appraisals.
Notifications of new
substances (NONS), registration of biocides and pesticides and
safety zone orders,
biological GM notifications, hazardous substances consents, mining
issues,
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
4.4.3. Explosive Statutory Permissioning Documents
Records relating to explosive site licences and ports licenced to
handle explosives;
classification of explosives; transport approvals; and acetylene
manufacture,
compression and cylinder filling licences
Destroy 100 years
(3yrs active, 97yrs
Routine workplace and manufacture and supply site inspections,
including OSD
Wells System. Records are arranged by the duty holder.
Use 4.7. “Investigations” for investigations of incidents or
accidents
Use 4.9. “Enforcement” for action resulting from
noncompliance
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Disposal Schedule
4.6. Targeted Intervention
Regulating duty holders other than by site visits, e.g. by
seminars, workshops and
correspondence and requiring a positive response from duty holders.
Liaising with
intermediaries with the direct purpose of improving health and
safety standards
Use 5.1.3. “Stakeholder engagement” for seminars, etc. that are
aimed at a wider
audience than just duty holders
Destroy 3 years
Investigation of incidents/accidents in response to a complaint, by
information
reported under RIDDOR or other reason, but not designated
major.
Use 1.6.1. “Employee Files” for HSE Staff health related
records
Use 4.5. ”Inspection” for routine workplace inspections
Use 4.9. “Enforcement” for actions resulting from
noncompliance
Use 4.8. “Major incident investigations” for investigation of an
accident designated
as a major incident by HSE
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
This section contains the records associated with the Investigation
of incidents/accidents designated 'major
incident' by the HSE Board.
4.8.1. Incident Investigation Team: Activities
Use 5.1.1. “Publications and multimedia” for production of HSE
reports into results
of investigations
4.8.2. Internal Inquiries
Internal inquiries into accidents/incidents which do not result in
the official
publication of the results of the investigation
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
4.8.3. Public Inquiries
HSE participation in a public inquiry following a major incident
and monitoring
progress on recommended actions
Use 4.2.1. “Planning authorities Advice” for HSE participation in
planning inquiries
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
4.9. Enforcement
Prevent harm by requiring duty holders to manage and control risks
effectively.
Local Authorities also enforce health and safety law in workplaces
allocated to
them. Information that provides assurance that regulation is
delivering safe
operation e.g. Improvement notices, prohibition notices and
prosecutions. E.g.
Buncefield Fire, Piper Alpha and ICL Plastics explosions.
Use 4.5. “Inspection” for routine workplace inspections
Use 4.7. “Investigations for investigations into accidents or
incidents
Use 4.8. “Major Incident Investigations” for investigations into
designated major
accidents
Development, testing, approval, regulation, monitoring and review
of emergency
ινζΣν ζΜΣν ΣΜΣ χ ιΣχΣ ιιΣΣχν ιΣ ινν
4.10.1. Duty Holders: Onsite Arrangements Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Disposal Schedule
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
4.10.4. HSE Emergency Arrangements
HSE's arrangements for its involvement in any emergency, Duty
Officer guidance
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
HSE's involvement in the decommissioning and liabilities management
of nuclear
and other hazardous installations
Destroy 7 years after
Information that provides assurance that regulation is delivering
safe operation
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Standard information regarding the delivery of regulatory
assurance
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Information that generates and monitors strategic activity in
regulations
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
5. External Communications
Providing information and advice both proactively and in response
to all external stakeholders, including duty
holders and employees, government and international organisations,
professional and industry bodies, other
authorities and members of the public.
5.1. Proactive Communications
Preparing and providing information to explain and publicise
legislation or guidance
5.1.1. Publications and Multimedia
Writing, production and distribution of HSE publications in all
formats
Use 4.1.1 “Guidance” for LA circulars and HELA’s
Use 5.1.4. “HSE Website” for information solely on the
Intranet
Use 5.4.5. “Media briefing” for press releases
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
5.1.2. Events
Planning, holding and results of events held or attended
specifically to publicise
guidance or advice
Use 5.1.3. “Stakeholder engagement” for seminars, etc. aimed at
specific industries
or specific groups of stakeholders
Use 4.6. “Targeted intervention” for events aimed at specific
groups of duty holders,
i.e. those who have a direct responsibility for health and safety
of their employees
Destroy 8 years
(3yrs active, 5yrs
Disposal Schedule
Meetings/correspondence with local liaison committees (LLCs)
pressure groups,
professional and industry groups and unions to publicise specific
guidance or advice
and to receive feedback
Use 4.6. “Targeted intervention” for seminars etc. that are aimed
at duty holders
Use 2.1. “National policy” for consultation with stakeholders on
national policies
Use 2.3.1. “EU policy” for consultation with stakeholders on EU
policies
Use 2.3.2. “EU legislation” for consultation with stakeholders on
EU legislation
Use 3.3. “European standards – Preparation” for consultation with
stakeholders on
European standards
International standards
Use 4.3. “Working with other regulators” for consultation with
other health and
safety regulators
Use 4.1. “Local Authorities – enforcement activities of local
authorities” for
consultation with local authorities
5.1.4. HSE Website
Provision of information and advice via the HSE website, planning
the structure,
drafting content, publishing web pages, monitoring, reviewing and
updating content
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Organisation of publicity campaigns
Use 1.1.2. “Strategic planning” for development of a publicity
campaign as a means
of achieving an operational goal
Destroy 8 years
(3yrs active, 5yrs
5.2. External Enquiries
Responding to general enquiries on health and safety matters via
correspondence, email and telephone and
enquiries from outside the HSE dealt with by the library and
information service
Use 5.4.1. “Official Enquiries – responses” for official requests
for information from MP’s etc.
5.2.1. General Enquiries: Responses Destroy 5 years
(3yrs active, 2yrs
Responses to enquiries requiring the disclosure or otherwise of
information
governed by legislation or national policy, e.g. civil disclosure,
Data Protection Act,
FOI and EIR requests
5.3. External Agencies: Liaison
CζιχΣ χ Σ ζιΣ Σ νννχΣ χ χιΣΜ ν χ Σνι νχ ζιχ Σ
effective joint working, including national and foreign
governments, international agencies, other
enforcement agencies, European Focal Point
Use 4.3. “Working with other regulators” for liaison with other
health and safety regulators
5.3.1. Agency Agreements
departments
Disposal Schedule
Formulation and enactment of memoranda of understanding (MOUs) with
other
government departments and agencies such as local authorities. Also
includes
statements of intent
Destroy 8 years
(3yrs active, 5yrs
5.3.3. Other Government Departments
Initiatives that are undertaken jointly between the HSE and OGDs,
bilateral
meetings
5.3.4. NonGovernmental Organisations
HE'ν ζιχΣ χ Σ ζιχζχΣ Σ ΣΣιΣΣχΜ ιζν ιχν
trade associations and professional societies
Use 2.1. “National policy” for consultation with stakeholders on
national policies
Use 2.3.1. “EU policy” for consultation with stakeholders on EU
policies
Use 2.3.2. “EU legislation” for consultation with stakeholders on
EU legislation
Use 3.4. “International standards” for consultation with
stakeholders on
International standards
Use 3.3.1. Preparatory work” for consultation with stakeholders on
European
standards
Use 5.1.3. “Stakeholder engagement” for meetings, etc. to publicise
specific
guidance
Use 4.1.2. “Monitoring and auditing” for liaison with local
authorities
Destroy 8 years
(3yrs active, 5yrs
5.3.5. EU Agencies
Work undertaken by HSE either jointly or on behalf of EU agencies,
UK focal point
for the European Agency for Safety & Health at Work
Destroy 8 years
(3yrs active, 5yrs
5.3.6. International Agencies
Work undertaken by HSE either jointly or on behalf of international
agencies
ΣΜΣ ΣΣEΕ Σν Σ Eιζ
Destroy 8 years
(3yrs active, 5yrs
5.3.7. National Agencies in Other Countries
Work carried out jointly or on behalf of agencies in other
countries, e.g.
secondments, assistance to developing countries
Destroy 8 years
(3yrs active, 5yrs
5.4. Official Enquiries and Briefings
Responding to enquiries of a formal or official nature, such as
briefing ministers, preparing responses to
parliamentary questions
5.4.1. Official Enquiries: Responses
Official enquiries and their responses forwarded to the relevant
HSE section for
draft reply, enquiries to the HSC Chairman, HSE Chief Executive,
enquiries put to
Ministers
5.4.2. Official Briefings: Responses
Briefing requests and their responses received by the HSE
Secretariat from OGDs,
ν HC DΡ ν ζΜ briefings
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
5.4.3. Speeches and Interviews
Preparation and delivery of speeches and interviews on behalf of
ministers and
other officials as well as those prepared by the Executive for
their own use
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Disposal Schedule
5.4.4. Parliamentary Questions (PQs)
HSE responses to oral and written PQs received from a government
department
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Preparation, publication and distribution of press releases, the
holding of press
conferences and other official communication with the media
Use 4.8. “Major Incident Investigations” for press releases etc.
relating to a major
accident
6. Research and Scientific Support
Gathering relevant information and knowledge and making it
available within the HSE to establish priorities
and to facilitate policy formulation and work planning.
Th νχΣ ν νχιχι Σ ιΣ χ HEν νΣ Σ ΣΣχΣ ννχ χιν Σ χζν
separate folder should be created for each project under the
appropriate topic.
6.1. Fire, Explosion and Process Safety Research
6.1.1. Explosions: Vapour Release
6.1.6. Ignition from Electricity
6.1.9. Fire, Explosion and Process Safety: Scientific Support
Destroy 18 years
(3yrs active, 15yrs
6.2.8. Decommissioning and Dismantling
Destroy 18 years
(3yrs active, 15yrs
6.3.4. Noise
Disposal Schedule
6.3.5. Vibration
6.4. Occupational Health Research
6.4.5. Musculoskeletal Hazards
6.4.9. Ionising Radiation
Destroy 18 years
(3yrs active, 15yrs
6.5.1. Behavioural Science
6.5.4. International Comparisons
6.5.9. Behavioural and Social Sciences: Scientific Support
Destroy 18 years
(3yrs active, 15yrs
6.6.2. Risk Assessment Tools
6.6.3. Risk Assessment Analyses
Destroy 18 years
(3yrs active, 15yrs
Destroy 18 years
(3yrs active, 15yrs
Disposal Schedule
Destroy 18 years
(3yrs active, 15yrs
6.9. Research Evaluation
Final evaluation of the research, to ascertain whether it met its
immediate objectives
and to put forward improvement measures for mainstream research
programme
Use 7.2.4. 'Data Analysis' for evaluation of data and intelligence
that has been
collected through means other than formal research.
Destroy 18 years
(3yrs active, 15yrs
7. Statistics and Data Collection
Routine data collection where this is not part of a specific
research project, including capturing, organising,
analysing and interpreting external data, filed intelligence and
internal information on health and safety
issues and compiling statistics.
Proactive seeking of intelligence to inform future planning,
proactive seeking of
intelligence to inform planning, collating evidence from
research/surveys, collection
of evidence, correspondence and communications with stakeholders,
science white
papers
7.2. Statistics
Systems for the formal and informal ζχι ι χ Σ ζινχ χιΜ ι Μ
ΣχΜΜΣ
external and internal sources and the subsequent analysis and
presentation of this data e.g. RIDDOR incident
reporting, CIS, National Enforcement Database, OG Core
7.2.1. Capturing Statistics
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
7.2.2. Quality Assurance and Standards
Ensuring that data collected are consistent with the standards set
out in the
national framework for statistics. Arrangement and storage of data
for ease of
retrieval
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
meaningful formats, policy and project impact evaluation,
production of annual
statistics reports, Labour Force Survey, analysis of enquiries
received
Use 5.1.1. “Publication and multimedia” for physical publication of
the reports
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Destroy 18 years
(3yrs active, 15yrs
Evaluation of the data collected by HSE and its analysis.
Destroy 10 years
(3yrs active, 7yrs
Summary of Classification Headings